According to the research, Boston could have reduced its 2010 health premiums by between 15.6 and 17.1 percent, for a savings of between $41.4 and $45.4 million by joining the state’s Group Insurance Commission, more widely known as the GIC. The City is unable to join the GIC, however, without first receiving 70% union approval, according to state law. This requirement and the associated tradeoffs involved are a major barrier to municipal participation in the GIC. Several cities and towns including Boston have called for cities and towns to have the same ability as the state to design health insurance plans
As a resource for states in planning and implementing an insurance exchange, provides documents and ...
The Healthy People/Healthy Economy Coalition addresses one of the most urgent issues facing the Comm...
In 1988, the Massachusetts Legislature passed a new law, a “play or pay” employer mandate, requiring...
According to the research, Boston could have reduced its 2010 health premiums by between 15.6 and 17...
Reports first-year outcomes and savings from municipalities' unions and retirees joining the Group I...
Compares the premiums, deductibles, and co-pays for office visits, prescription drugs, high-tech ima...
In July, 2011, Massachusetts enacted a municipal health insurance reform law. In Massachusetts each ...
Outlines recommendations to standardize service delivery areas and consolidate area offices of the s...
The study finds that, by joining the Group Insurance Commission (GIC), Springfield cut increases in ...
Examines ten public health areas, from children's health to substance abuse, and describes the widen...
The objective of this report is to focus on broad trends in Greater Boston’s health, its health care...
This report provides a snapshot of the innovative programs UMass Medical School’s Center for Health ...
Describes the role and financing of the Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority, an agency...
Examines the impact of Massachusetts' 2006 healthcare reform, the recession, and other developments ...
Examines thirty broad indicators of health and economic competitiveness in the greater Boston area. ...
As a resource for states in planning and implementing an insurance exchange, provides documents and ...
The Healthy People/Healthy Economy Coalition addresses one of the most urgent issues facing the Comm...
In 1988, the Massachusetts Legislature passed a new law, a “play or pay” employer mandate, requiring...
According to the research, Boston could have reduced its 2010 health premiums by between 15.6 and 17...
Reports first-year outcomes and savings from municipalities' unions and retirees joining the Group I...
Compares the premiums, deductibles, and co-pays for office visits, prescription drugs, high-tech ima...
In July, 2011, Massachusetts enacted a municipal health insurance reform law. In Massachusetts each ...
Outlines recommendations to standardize service delivery areas and consolidate area offices of the s...
The study finds that, by joining the Group Insurance Commission (GIC), Springfield cut increases in ...
Examines ten public health areas, from children's health to substance abuse, and describes the widen...
The objective of this report is to focus on broad trends in Greater Boston’s health, its health care...
This report provides a snapshot of the innovative programs UMass Medical School’s Center for Health ...
Describes the role and financing of the Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority, an agency...
Examines the impact of Massachusetts' 2006 healthcare reform, the recession, and other developments ...
Examines thirty broad indicators of health and economic competitiveness in the greater Boston area. ...
As a resource for states in planning and implementing an insurance exchange, provides documents and ...
The Healthy People/Healthy Economy Coalition addresses one of the most urgent issues facing the Comm...
In 1988, the Massachusetts Legislature passed a new law, a “play or pay” employer mandate, requiring...